Development and Evaluation of Value-Based Review (VBR) Methods - 1. Developing Value Based Checklists and Value Based Review Process (Paperback)


Reviewing is a key activity that can find defects at an early stage of system and software development. Currently, there are many review techniques proposed. However, to data there have been no review techniques that have focused explicitly on the relative business value or mission value of the artifacts being reviewed. In this book, I provide Value-based review techniques adding cost effectiveness and value of each issue into review processes, and report on an experiment on Value-based review. I developed a set of VBR checklists with issues ranked by success-criticality, and a set of VBR processes prioritized by issue criticality and stakeholder-negotiated product capability priorities. The experiment had performed to compare VBR and Checklist Based Reading (CBR). 28 independent verification and validation (IV&V) subjects (full-time working professionals taking a distance learning course) reviewing specifications produced by 18 real-client, full-time student e-services projects. The result of the experiment showed the VBRs were roughly twice as cost-effective as the CBRs.

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Reviewing is a key activity that can find defects at an early stage of system and software development. Currently, there are many review techniques proposed. However, to data there have been no review techniques that have focused explicitly on the relative business value or mission value of the artifacts being reviewed. In this book, I provide Value-based review techniques adding cost effectiveness and value of each issue into review processes, and report on an experiment on Value-based review. I developed a set of VBR checklists with issues ranked by success-criticality, and a set of VBR processes prioritized by issue criticality and stakeholder-negotiated product capability priorities. The experiment had performed to compare VBR and Checklist Based Reading (CBR). 28 independent verification and validation (IV&V) subjects (full-time working professionals taking a distance learning course) reviewing specifications produced by 18 real-client, full-time student e-services projects. The result of the experiment showed the VBRs were roughly twice as cost-effective as the CBRs.

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Imprint

VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

June 2008

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

June 2008

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

176

ISBN-13

978-3-639-03252-9

Barcode

9783639032529

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3-639-03252-7



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